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Charisma Media Restructures Media and Publishing By Cathy Lynn Grossman | Jun 08, 2021
Earlier this month, Charisma Media announced that is has combined its magazines, books, the MEV Bible, and digital products with the Charisma Podcast Network unit. The aim of the restructuring, CEO and founder Stephen Strang said, was to streamline operations for the company which began as
Charisma magazine and grew into a book publisher, and digital and broadcast company under the Charisma Media umbrella.
Strang says the new structure emphasizes “going back to our roots of being one media company which sells books to our niche religious audience of Pentecostals and Charismatics and other conservative Christians. He said while Charisma will continue to sell to the trade, it will focus on selling our books on topics mainly interesting to our core audience through our own media, both print and digital.”
Thirty-year-old medical student Emmanuel McNeely considers his life goal and God-given calling to work toward gender and racial diversity in medicine.
“That way we can help eliminate health disparities and really improve health outcomes for all races,” said McNeely, a 2012 graduate of Palm Beach Atlantic University currently pursuing his doctorate in medicine at the Florida Atlantic University’s Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine.
As an African American med student planning to specialize in orthopedic surgery, McNeely believes his career ambitions are a direct result of a surgeon who took the time to mentor him. He has co-founded The Dr. M.D. Project to provide more minority students with guidance in the field. The project earned McNeely the 2021 Young Alumni Award from the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities (CCCU).